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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 15 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at 15 cts. per line. 

 Advertisements intended for this department should not 

 exceed five lines, and you must say you want your advertise- 

 ment in this department or we will not be responsible for 

 errors. You can have the notice as many lines as you like, 

 but all over five lines will cost you according to our regular 

 rates. This department is intended only for bona-fide ex- 

 changes. Exchanges for cash or for price lists, or notices 

 offering articles for sale, will be charged our regular rates 

 of 20 cts. per line, and they will be put in other depart- 

 ments. We can not be responsible for dissatisfaction aris- 

 ing from these " swaps." 



WANTED.— Carload of bees in Wisconsin. 

 "' O. S. LuNDE, Wausau, Wis. 



Vy ANTED.— Hives of bees. Write us full particulars. 

 We pay cash. 



Vinemont Apiary, Marshfield Hills, Mass. 



Y^ ANTED. —Second hand typewriter, Oliver prefer- 

 red, for bees or supplies. 



Bee Man," Williamsport, Pa. 



YV ANTED.— To exchange typewriter for three-frame 

 '' nuclei or queen bees to be delivered before May 10. 

 Wm. Davenport, Wilmette, 111. 



yV ANTED.— Good colonies of bees for cash. State 

 price and quantity. 



F. H. Farmer, 15 Chardon St., Boston, Mass. 



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ANTED.— To exchange Planet Jr. seed and fertil- 

 izer drill, for honey-extractor. 



Seward Steffy, Glouster. Ohio. 



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ANTED. — To exchange 50 Col. graphophone outfit 

 for full colonies or nuclei. It is in fine shape. 



F. W. Sampson, Littleville, Mass. 



VV ANTED. —To exchange my cameras, lenses, print- 

 ing-frames, burnisher, and entire outfit, for some- 

 thing useful. W. S. Brillhart, Oakwood, Ohio. 



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ANTED. — Refuse from the wax-extractor, or slum- 

 gum. State quantity and price. 



Orel I<. Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Address of T. B. Crayton. by a brother 

 who has not seen him for 28 years. Last known of 

 in Indiana. Any one giving address or clue will confer 

 a favor on a bee-keeper. W. E Crayton, Lima, O. 



VV ANTED. — Fcir delivery by May 1st six five-banded 

 golden breeding queens, for a special customer. 

 These must be extra-fine breeding stock, golden to the 

 tip. Mention price and full particulars. 



The a. I. Root Co , Medina. Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange 500 chaff hives, also Camio- 

 lan queens, for honey (hives in flat). Both are as 

 good as can be produced. I have a good market for 

 best quality of white-clover honey and a little buck- 

 wheat, but can not raise profitably. Will allow Chicago 

 price for honey. No poor grades of honey wanted. 



W. W. Crim, Fekin, Ind. 



VV ANTED. — Bees to work on shares. I have as good 

 a location, I think, as can be found in the States; 

 two good flows in one season. My crop last year was 

 16,000 lbs. from 135 colonies. If your bees are not pay- 

 ing you, write me and I will work them for you and 

 give you half the profits. I have a good cellar for win- 

 tering. Can move your bees successfully if you are at 

 a distance. Can refer you to the banks here, any busi- 

 ness house in town, or The A. I. Root Co. 



F. W. Manley, Sandusky, Mich. 



Help Wonted. 



VVANTED.— Young man to help in large apiaries, and 



do some general work around home. Experience 



in bee-keeping not necessary. No one wanted who 



uses intoxicating liquor, tobacco, or profane language. 



J. A. Green, Grand Junctii,n, Colo. 



VV ANTED. — Young man who has had some experience 

 with bees to work in apiary and do some other gen- 

 eral work. E. W. Alexander, Delanson, N. Y. 



VV ANTED. — Nurses. The Western Pennsylvania Hos- 

 pital and Eye and Ear Hospital offer exceptional 

 advantages for training. References required. Apply 

 Superintendent's Office, 1945 Fifth Av., Pittsburg, Pa. 



yVANTED.— Man to take charge of an apiary of 150 

 colonies in western Colorado. Will work on shares 

 or make satisfactory agreement with experienced man. 

 Benj. Hammar, Rifle, Colo. 



YY ANTED. — Man to work with bees. State age, ex- 

 perience, and wages desired An opportunity for 

 the right man to secure a steady situation. 



W. HiCKOX, Berthoud, Colo. 



Wanted, Situations. 



VV ANTED.— Situation by a young man of steady hab- 

 its to learn bee-keeping. 



E. L. Armstrong, Harrodsburg, Ky. 



yVANTED.-ByJyoung man with 1 year's experience in 

 large apiary, situation for the coming season. 

 Southeast preferred. Address C. E. Thomas, 



251 65th PL, Chicago, 111. 



yV ANTED. — From June 1, employment the year 

 round in California or Florida by colored West In- 

 dian, 30 years old. Ten years' experience in tropical 

 bee-keeping. Gold Medalist (for honey). Expert 

 queen-breeder. Can do other work. Useful man. Best 

 references. State pay in first letter to "Worker," 

 care of Gleanings, Medina, Ohio, and wait a few 

 weeks for reply. 



For Sale. 



For Sale-— Twelve varieties of double dahlias, at $1.00 

 a dozen. Mrs. J. W. Bacon, Waterloo, N. Y. 



For Sale.— My entire bee-keepers' supply business. 

 All inquiries answered. C. J. Lamb, East Calais, Vt. 



For Sale. — Good typewriter, also Water Spaniel 

 dogs and pups. G. C. Dean, New Milford, Pa. 



For Sale. — Bee-keepers' supplies. Root's goods. 

 Root's prices. Free catiog. F. R. Daniels, 



117 Florence St., Springfield, Mass. 



For Sale. — Best land for bee-keepers, farmers, 

 dairymen. Cheap. Write us. 



Wright-Robinson, Cumberland, Wis. 



For Sale.— 25 colonies Italian bees in 8- frame L. 

 hives, Hoffman frames. $4.00 each. 



F. P. Catherman, Lewisburg, Pa. 



For Sale.— Root's bee-supplies at factory prices! 

 full colonies Italian bees; queens in season (catalog free): 

 Plymouth Rock chickens and eggs; incubators, brood- 

 ers, poultry food, etc. H. S. DuBY, St. Anne, 111. 



For Sale.— Trees by mail; one-year-old peach and 

 apple trees, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. Guaranteed 

 true to name and free from disease. 



G. A. Haper, Batchtown, 111. 



For Sale.— About 300 sixty-pound cans; mostly new, 

 good condition, new cases, two cans to a case: 40 cts. 

 per case, f . o. b. Preston. 



M. V. Facey, Preston, Fillmore Co, Minn. 



For Sale.— Bees from my great-grandfather's stock. 

 He called them yellow because they are not as black as 

 some bees. They are gentle, and hustlers: good honey- 

 gatherers. Six stands of these bees for S4.00 each; two- 

 frame nucleus and old queen, $2.25: queens, 35 cts. each. 

 G. W. Keller. King's Creek, N. C. 



